At the time, she and her husband, Scott, had three young children,
and they all lived in Kansas City. But the chemotherapy and stem cell
transplant she’d already received locally hadn’t worked, and the CAR
T-cell therapy clinical trial Emily wanted to try was only available
at MD Anderson in Houston, about 650 miles away by air...

Abdominal radical hysterectomies (also called “open” hysterectomies)
typically are thought of as more difficult for patients to recover
from than a minimally invasive radical hysterectomy. But new research
shows they’re safer for early-stage cervical cancer patients.

MD Anderson gynecologic oncologists led two studies looking at the
two techniques:

abdominal radical hysterectomy: the more traditional method of surgery
in which...